Fantasy Tip: Jake McGee is the favorite for the closing job after the Rockies traded for him this offseason, but Jason Motte and Justin Miller could also factor in. If you're speculating for your third fantasy reliever, go with McGee, but Motte might be worth a pickup in deeper leagues, too.

Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss will return to the team in 2016 after meeting with general manager Jeff Bridich Tuesday, Oct. 6. The Rockies have gone 208-278 and finished dead last in the National League West this year at 68-94. Weiss has one year left on his contract.

Colorado Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich said he will wait until after the season to decide manager Walt Weiss' future with the organization. Weiss has one year remaining on his contract. The Rockies have the worst ERA in the majors for the second straight year at 5.07 to go along with a 66-91 record. Colorado leads the National League in runs (712) and rank second with a .266 batting average and 182 home runs, though.

Fantasy Tip: Given the lack of quality shortstops available in fantasy baseball, Tulowitzki is likely to be a first-round draft pick despite his recent injury history. If he returns to action Monday, it would be one week sooner than initially anticipated.

Fantasy Tip: The Rockies have already experimented with Wilin Rosario at first base and in the outfield, so it is possible Rosario could be odd man out and move to another position. Rosario's fantasy value increases a bit if he lands the No. 2 catching job, as he would likely be used against left-handed pitching (30 homers in 357 at-bats).

Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss now has more control over player selection and personnel issues with the elevation of Jeff Bridich to general manager. The front office no longer has an office inside the clubhouse.

Colorado Rockies OF Carlos Gonzalez (finger), who left the game Thursday, May 1, against the New York Mets with a strained left index finger bruise in the fourth inning, was removed as a precaution by manager Walt Weiss. Gonzalez said his finger swelled after a foul ball during a first inning at-bat, one that ended with him homering to left field. Gonzalez was hampered last season by a right middle finger injury but he believes it is not a ligament issue like last season. Gonzalez is day to day but Weiss believes he will not miss a lot of time.

The Colorado Rockies agreed to a three-year contract extension with manager Walt Weiss Tuesday, Oct. 15. Weiss went 74-88 in his first season as the manager. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort said he wants manager Walt Weiss to return next season but indicated it Weiss' decision because he is not under contract after this season. Weiss has indicated he wants to return to the team. The two sides are expected to talk after the season.